Darren Liu

Building FullStackCamp: Part 2

After about 3-4 days of straight grinding on the Replit app, I finally have a working product that can be demo’d by the public.

There are over 1,000 prompts and over 50 skills currently.

I am adding more every week. This is by far the biggest collection of prompts in one place from what I’ve seen on any AI app.

While other apps focus more on one particular niche, I envision my app to have prompts for any skill you can think of.

For example some categories I am thinking of adding next, Cooking, Hunting, Sports, Gambling to name a few.

Use are able to register and create an account.

However on a free plan, users are limited to up to 25 chats with the AI a day. They can still browse the entire library of prompts and select from all the AI models available which currently is Open AI and Claude. I have plans to add DeepSeek and Google as AI models as well.

On a premium plan which costs $20/m, users have unlimited AI chat interactions, and the ad box in the sidebar gets removed.

There’s a Conversation History and Saved Templates page.

In Conversation History, users will be able to see past chats with the AI. They’ll also be able to download the chat logs as a TXT file, or copy and paste it with a simple click of a button.

The chatbox has markdown for code and formatting for header text. There is also a option to replay the conversations via audio when you hit the voice icon.

The Saved Templates page allows you to save customized prompts that you might have altered and re-use it again.

Users can change titles of both saved prompt templates as well as titles of past conversations.

So far I haven’t when public or put much effort into marketing the app. I wanted to first make sure that billing and regular account functionality was working.

It took me like a day and a half of banging the keyboard with commands for the Replit AI agent, and finally got it to work after spending around $50 in AI credits I assume. It is quite costly to develop on Replit alone.

However in the end, I did get billing features to work, and the site is now ready for public demo.

I think I’m going to make some low budget Tik-Tok style videos, as well as post about it on several forums like HackerNews and ProductHunt.

Maybe other developers or the marketing team of Replit would be interested in sharing the project as well since it was 99% developed with AI code and Replit Agent commands.

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